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Side 34
And , if I were to sit as judge , the passport you give would influence my mind in
favor of the captors ; and that , on the following simple principle : Real American
vessels have their Registers , and other papers , in proper order ; consequently ...
And , if I were to sit as judge , the passport you give would influence my mind in
favor of the captors ; and that , on the following simple principle : Real American
vessels have their Registers , and other papers , in proper order ; consequently ...
Side 49
... to observe to you , sir , that it will be very difficult , and perhaps impossible , to
prevent your privateers from committing illegal and outrageous acts as long as
they are permitted to bring into your ports all the American vessels laden 49 [ 102
]
... to observe to you , sir , that it will be very difficult , and perhaps impossible , to
prevent your privateers from committing illegal and outrageous acts as long as
they are permitted to bring into your ports all the American vessels laden 49 [ 102
]
Side 57
The aiding either party , then , with vessels , arms , or men , being unlawful by the
law of nations , and not rendered lawful by the treaty , it is made a question ,
Whether our citizens , joining in these unlawful enterprises , may be punished ?
The aiding either party , then , with vessels , arms , or men , being unlawful by the
law of nations , and not rendered lawful by the treaty , it is made a question ,
Whether our citizens , joining in these unlawful enterprises , may be punished ?
Side 75
We have ( as Mr . Fenwick informs me ) ninety - two sail of vessels at Bordeaux . I
have formerly mentioned to you the embargo laid in that port . It has at length
produced the greatest distress . The crews have consumed their provisions .
We have ( as Mr . Fenwick informs me ) ninety - two sail of vessels at Bordeaux . I
have formerly mentioned to you the embargo laid in that port . It has at length
produced the greatest distress . The crews have consumed their provisions .
Side 82
I found here many of my countrymen , captains of vessels , who had been taken
at sea and brought in , in derogation of the treaty . I in . tend immediately to make
an effort , to have that decrec rescinded , and compensation rendered for the ...
I found here many of my countrymen , captains of vessels , who had been taken
at sea and brought in , in derogation of the treaty . I in . tend immediately to make
an effort , to have that decrec rescinded , and compensation rendered for the ...
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